A Week! Police Still Can't Reveal The Cause Of The South Jakarta LRT Tank Collapse

JAKARTA - Police are still investigating the case of the water reservoir of the Light Rail Transportation (LRT) Rasuna Said project bursting, Setiabudi, South Jakarta. As is known, the collapse of the Setiabudi LRT reservoir occurred on Tuesday, June 28 at 16.30 WIB. However, until now the police have not been able to reveal the case. The reason is that the incident resulted in the victim suffering injuries such as a broken leg, Head of Criminal Investigation Unit at the Setiabudi Metro Police, Kompol Suparmin, who said that he had examined the project cultivators from the broken LRT Water Tank incident. This is done to find out the actual incident of the case. "Yes, we also ask for information from the project implementer," said Suparmin when confirmed, Tuesday, July 5. In addition, his party also examined the victims of the LRT reservoir burst incident.

Meanwhile, two injured victims are still being treated at the hospital. Suparmin said the injured victim had broken bones. "The injured victims who have healed have also been examined. Three of the victims themselves are light, two of them are broken. The other two are still in the hospital. I think they have one leg, one arm," he concluded. Previously, it was reported that the Setiabudi Sector Police examined six witnesses related to the case of a broken water reservoir at the Rasuna Said Light Rail Transit (LRT) project, Jakarta on Tuesday afternoon, June 28. "Yesterday there were six witnesses. Including the project implementer, we also asked for information," said Head of Criminal Investigation Unit of the Setiabudi Police, Kompol Suparmin, as reported by Antara, Monday, June 4. The six witnesses consisted of victims, security guards, employees and project implementers. However, the police are still delaying asking for information from the victims because they have not yet recovered. Suparmin said the condition of the five victims, three with minor injuries and two with broken bones. The two victims are believed to have suffered a broken leg, while the other had a broken arm. Two victims are currently still undergoing treatment at the Metropolitan Medical Center Hospital, all of which are borne by the LRT